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Arisia (Justice)
Arisia is one of the more than 3,600 members of the Green Lantern Corps. Abilities Indomitable Will -
File:Arisia Justice 001.png
Arisia Justice 001.png License Comic Interior Image Type Character Image Image Contents Image Universe Justice Subject Arisia (Justice) (Images) Image Source Source Justice#12 (August, 2007) Image Details Penciler Alex Ross Inker Alex Ross -
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Category:Arisia (Justice)/Appearances
This page contains a listing of all known appearances of Arisia (Justice). If you find an Issue this Character appears in that is not shown here, please edit that issue adding "Arisia (Justice)" as a -
Green Lantern Vol 3 33
"The Third Law, Part One: Big Questions": A policeman finds Arisia wandering the ruins of Ferris Aircraft calling out for Hal Jordan by name. Green Lantern (Volume 3)#33 is an issue of the -
File:Green Lantern Corps Justice 001.jpg
Universe Justice Subjects Green Lantern Corps (Justice) (Images) Hal Jordan (Justice) (Images) Arisia (Justice) (Images) Arkkis Chummuck (Justice) (Images) Ch'p (Justice) (Images) Charles Vicker (Justice) (Images) Chaselon (Justice) (Images) Eddore (Justice) (Images) Galius Zed -
Arisia
Bombshells Arisia Earth-32 In Darkest Knight Arisia Rrab Earth 49 Injustice Arisia Earth-898 The Nail Arisia Elseworlds Justice Other Media Arisia TV Series The Green Loontern Arisia DCAU Justice League Unlimited Arisia Rrab -
The Way of the Warrior
Gardner: Warrior, Justice League America, and Hawkman, published throughout July and September of 1995. It involves Guy Gardner and the Justice League fighting the Tormocks, space aliens bent on eradicating the last of the Vuldarians. -
Green Lantern Corps (Smallville)
The Green Lantern Corps is an intergalactic peace-keeping force assigned by the Guardians to keep the peace and order in the universe Weapons:* Green Lantern Rings -
Green Lantern Vol 3 10
"Bring In The Clowns": Guy Gardner and G'nort travel to the planet G'newt, where they hope that G'nort's uncle G'newmann will shed some light on the people claiming to -
Kath Soucie
Kath Soucie (b. February 20, 1967) voiced Arisia Rrab in the movie Green Lantern: First Flight and Queen Mera in the Young Justice. External Links Kath Soucie at IMDb, Kath Soucie at Wikipedia.org -
Green Lantern Corps Quarterly Vol 1 6
"What Price Honor?": The new Green Lantern recruit, Laira Omoto, receives a mission from the Guardians, which will be her "baptism by fire." The Guardians send Laira to her home planet Jayd, where she -
Guy Gardner: Warrior Vol 1 20
"Emerald Fallout, Part Three: Shootout at the Oa Corral!": Alan Scott briefs Guy Gardner about the disappearance of various Green Lanterns, including Hal Jordan, and the mysterio Guy Gardner: Warrior#20 is an issue -
Guy Gardner: Warrior Vol 1 21
"Emerald Fallout, Part Four: Fist Forward, Face Down": Guy Gardner and Alan Scott fight the renegade Hal Jordan over the ruins of Oa. Jordan, using the full power he stole from t Guy Gardner -
Green Lantern Corps of Earth
to protect it, including Hal Jordan, John Stewart, Kilowog, Katma Tui, Arisia, Salakk, and Ch'p. Later, Guy Gardner would also join as an on-and-off-again member, before finally joining the Justice League. -
Arisia (The Nail)
Arisia was a member of the Green Lantern Corps. Arisia was a young and therefore enthusiastic Green Lantern. The Guardians of the Universe ordered all 3600 Green Lanterns, except Hal Jordan who was incapable of -
Justice League Dark: Apokolips War (Movie)
Cyborg and learns their plan. When the plan commences, a wave of new Parademons attack the heroes. Justice League Dark: Apokolips War is a 2020 animated movie, the final movie of the shared universe that -
Justice League Vol 4 29
"Jarro's Tale: A Justice/Doom War Prelude": Starting from a ∅-World, Starro's origins...' Justice League (Volume 4)#29 is an issue of the series Justice League (Volume 4) with a cover date -
Justice League Annual Vol 4 1
the disintegrating Source Wall. Only Hawkgirl does not flinch at the sight of it, and this sca Justice League Annual (Volume 4)#1 is an issue of the series Justice League Annual (Volume 4) with -
Justice Vol 1 12
leaves to stop their detonation. Batman and J'onn gain control over Luthor and Grodd under cont Justice#12 is an issue of the series Justice (Volume 1) with a cover date of August, 2007. -
Justice League: No Justice Vol 1 1
to fix it but lacking the knowledge to do so. Guy Gardner turns on [[Hal Jordan (Pri Justice League: No Justice#1 is an issue of the series Justice League: No Justice (Volume 1) with -
Justice League Vol 2 50
"Darkseid War, Conclusion: Death and Rebirth": The synopsis for this issue has not yet been written. Justice League (Volume 2)#50 is an issue of the series Justice League (Volume 2) with a cover -
Justice League Vol 2 48
"Darkseid War, Act Three: Gods of Justice - Chapter 2 Crime Pays": The synopsis for this issue has not yet been written. Justice League (Volume 2)#48 is an issue of the series Justice League -
Justice League of America Vol 2 59
"Eclipso Rising, Part Six": The synopsis for this issue has not yet been written. Justice League of America (Volume 2)#59 is an issue of the series Justice League of America (Volume 2) with -
Justice League Unlimited Vol 1 46
"The Dork, G'nort, Returns": The synopsis for this issue has not yet been written. Justice League Unlimited#46 is an issue of the series Justice League Unlimited (Volume 1) with a cover date
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